Adam Savage Incognito as 2001: A Space Odyssey's Moonwatcher!

Adam goes incognito at this year's New York Comic Con as Moonwatcher, the lead ape in 2001: A Space Oyssey! This character is special because the mask was originally designed by make-up artist Stuart Freeborn, who also created Chewbacca's costume. And in a first for Adam Incognito, he was able to walk the floor and explore the convention without being detected!Check out the work of Steve Neill, who made this Moonwatcher mask for Adam! tvclip.biz/user/darkubootShot and edited by Joey FameliSubscribe for more videos! tvclip.biz/user/testedcomFollow us on Twitter: twitter.com/testedcomGet updates on Facebook: facebook.com/testedcomTested is: Adam Savage twitter.com/donttrythisNorman Chan twitter.com/nchanSimone Giertz twitter.com/simonegiertzJoey Fameli twitter.com/joeyfameliKishore Hari twitter.com/sciencequicheFrank Ippolito twitter.com/frankippolitoSean Charlesworth twitter.com/cworthdynamicsJeremy Williams twitter.com/jerwareGunther KirschRyan KiserThanks for watching!

Adam is my favorite space movie geek. The bone used by Moonwatcher, when first shown, is the ulna of a large animal. Later, when seen flying through the air, it is the humerus of a large animal. The animals in the film are New World tapirs, which never lived in Africa (not even the Old World variety, but they look prehistoric and worked well in the days before CGI and expensive mechanical animal props.

I think adam should do pennywise from the new IT release, with the prosthetic brow he'd be hard to recognise and people would be unsuspecting cause everyone expects a full face mask or full body costume, he'd have to shave the beard tho, but 3 weeks and it back again, worth it I'd say

Are you stupid?He specifically mentions that he always does walks with just helmets/masks on that the channel doesn't cover on video previously. They only covered this because of the amount of workmanship that went-in to making the mask.

At 50 years old, something I rarely suffer from these days is jealousy, but I have to say I’m jealous of Norman Chan for getting the opportunity to suit up in First Order armour, even for a short while. On the subject of Norman, he’s come a long way since his early days. He’s really grown into the role. A good mix of knowledge and enthusiasm make his interviews really worth watching, and I imagine for his interviewees it must be refreshing to be quizzed by someone who has intimate knowledge about their products or service, and fair understanding of the technical processes involved. Like I say, he’s come a long way and is an asset to the show.

in my argheological collection i have, one neantherthal cheek bone and eyehole (basically half a face!) another thing is a neanderthal kneepart i dio have around a 100 parts of early modern humans , ..i feel like dr, frankenstein sometimes!